Brain Boosters 2 in Persons at Risk for Alzheimer's Disease: a Digital Application Supported Intervention
NCT ID: NCT05027789
Last Updated: 2025-10-08
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
263 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2021-08-13
2026-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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There will be weekly sessions for 10 weeks, followed by sessions 1 to 2 times per month for the next 4 months.
Participants will be asked to complete healthy lifestyle activities on their own. Before the intervention starts and at three time points after the intervention, we will collect cognitive assessments and questionnaires to measure the possible impact of the treatment. The post-intervention assessments will take place right after completion of the intervention, and then 6 and 12 months later.
Before the start of the study, participants will be required to get permission from their primary care provider to ensure that it is safe for them to complete physical aerobic exercise.
The Self-Guided and Structured Intervention Groups will be required to participate in the following study activities:
Intervention Training Sessions:
Participants will be asked to attend 15 information sessions that include:
1. training on ways to help support memory like remembering appointments or taking medication and
2. training on increasing interest in three health behaviors known to reduce risk of memory declines (physical exercise, mental stimulation, stress management).
These sessions will be in a group of up to 15 people and will last about 2 hours each. For 10 weeks, there will be sessions every week, and then for the next 4 months there will be 1-2 session each month.
There are two different versions of the intervention we are evaluating. Participants will be randomly assigned into one of the two groups. Both groups provide similar information about memory support strategies and lifestyle modifications to promote cognitive health.
Self-Guided Group
Participants in the self-guided group will:
* Receive education on memory support strategies and healthy lifestyles.
* Decide how they want to implement this information into their daily life.
* Receive information on various commercially available digital and other tools that might help them implement healthy changes in their life.
* The chance that participants will be in this group is random, like flipping a coin. One in every three participants will be enrolled in this group.
Structured Group
Participants in this group will:
* Receive specific recommended behavior targets (e.g., like how much exercise they should engage in each week).
* Receive an iPad to use throughout the study and follow up period with the digital application installed.
* Be asked to use the digital application to record their activity and to get reminders to complete this information.
Two in every three participants will receive the iPad and digital application.
Participants in this group will receive training on how to use the digital application.
Participants with their own iPad and/or smartphone can install the digital application on their personal iPad or smartphone if they prefer.
Both the Self-Guided and Structured groups will complete the following assessments:
Physical Assessment:
Cardiovascular health - This questionnaire will ask about age, sex, education, blood pressure, total cholesterol level, body-mass index and complete a short test of physical activity.
Cholesterol Test:
A blood test at the University of California Davis Pathology laboratory will be performed for any participant who has not had this test in the past year. Participants must fast overnight and have nothing but water for 12 hours before the blood test. Approximately 4 milliliters (or about 1 teaspoon) of blood will be drawn for this test.
Memory and Behavior Questionnaires:
Tests of memory and thinking and questionnaires about health and behaviors will be completed at the beginning of the study and three additional times (every 6 months). Study partners will also be asked to complete some questionnaires about the participant.
Participants who are randomized to the Structured Intervention Group will also be asked to complete these additional assessments:
* Week-Long Assessment:
o Structured Intervention Group participants will be asked to complete daily assessments for one week at four different times during participation. This will include questions about the experience with EMMA and some short memory and thinking assessments.
* Digital application (EMMA) Experiences Interview:
* A subset of participants in the Structured Intervention Group will be asked to complete an interview about their experience with using EMMA. This interview will occur over the telephone or video conferencing (such as Zoom) and will be recorded for scoring and quality assurances. The researchers will keep these recordings until the study is complete (about 5 years). This is completely voluntary, and participants can choose not to complete the interview.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Self-Guided Group
Subjects in this group will be provided education on memory support strategies and healthy lifestyles. Participants will decide how they want to implement this information into their daily lives. The study will also provide information on various commercially available digital and other tools that might help participants implement healthy changes their lives. One in every three participants will be enrolled in this group (selected randomly).
Self-Guided
People in this arm will come to 15 information sessions. These sessions will provide training and education on memory support strategies and healthy lifestyles. You will decide how you want to implement this information into your daily life.
Structured Group
Subjects in this group will will be provided with specific recommended behavior targets (e.g., like how much exercise you should engage in each week). Participants will also receive an iPad to use throughout the study and follow up period with the digital application installed. Subjects will be asked to use the digital application to record their activity and to receive reminders to complete this information. Two in every three participants will receive the iPad and digital application. Participants in this group will receive training on how to use the digital application. The researchers can install the digital application on the subjects' personal iPad or smartphone if they prefer.
Structured Group
People in this group will come to 15 information sessions. The study will provide recommended behavior targets (like how much exercise you should have each week). Participants in this group will either receive an iPad or have a special application installed on their own personal device. They will receive training on how to use the application, and will be asked to use the application to record their activities and receive reminders.
Interventions
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Self-Guided
People in this arm will come to 15 information sessions. These sessions will provide training and education on memory support strategies and healthy lifestyles. You will decide how you want to implement this information into your daily life.
Structured Group
People in this group will come to 15 information sessions. The study will provide recommended behavior targets (like how much exercise you should have each week). Participants in this group will either receive an iPad or have a special application installed on their own personal device. They will receive training on how to use the application, and will be asked to use the application to record their activities and receive reminders.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
1. a positive complaint in response to the question: 'Have you experienced a decline in your memory or other aspect of thinking in the last 1-3 years that seems worse than others of your age'
2. normal cognition on the modified Telephone Interview of Cognitive Status (mTICS)
3. independent function in daily life.
* Age 65 or older
* English speaking
* Lower level of engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviors and compensation use at study baseline (i.e., broadly defined as not a regular exerciser)
* Approval from primary care (due to physical exercise component of the intervention)
* Open to utilizing digital tools such as a digital calendar in daily life
Exclusion Criteria
* Other known neurological condition with potential to affect cognition (e.g., Parkinson's disease)
* Reported history of severe psychiatric disorder (e.g., self-reported history of bipolar disorder or schizophrenia or other psychotic disorder)
* Inability to complete the study protocols due to severe vision or hearing difficulties.
* Has previously participated in a previous version of Brain Boosters, or another study utilizing the Digital Memory Notebook (DMN) application or EMMA.
65 Years
90 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Aging (NIA)
NIH
University of California, Davis
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Sarah Farias, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of California, Davis
Locations
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University of California, Davis Alzheimer's Disease Center
Sacramento, California, United States
Countries
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References
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Tomaszewski Farias S, Fox J, Dulaney H, Chan M, Namboodiri S, Harvey DJ, Weakley A, Rahman S, Luna C, Beech BF, Campbell L, Schmitter-Edgecombe M. Memory support training and lifestyle modifications to promote healthy aging in persons at risk for Alzheimer's disease: a digital application supported intervention (Brain Boosters). BMC Geriatr. 2023 Dec 21;23(1):881. doi: 10.1186/s12877-023-04574-x.
Other Identifiers
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1764579
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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